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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

So you're probably asking yourself...why does PS2 need it? What's so great about a True Prox Chat System that an MMOFPS would have to have it? The answers are numerous, actually. First we have to remember True Proximity Chat isn't just another channel where guys can go to chat, it also doesn't come through your headset. So that its not confusing [and can be easily separated from Squad, Platoon and Outfit chat] it comes though the television when close to another player. It also happens automatically unless you have proximity or the individual muted. Lastly, It has natural fall-off so that you can hear clearly when a person is close but it maxes out to about 20m.

Monday, March 28, 2016

While the open world nature of Planetside 2 is very well done, the game simply needs more variety. There's no question we're certainly excited about the Sanctuary and ANT ideas, but casual players consistently point to the rinse/repeat nature of attack/defend territory as the reason the game lacks replayability. Game Modes might not be part of the history of Planetside but they succeed in gaming overall because, well....they work.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

We've played PS2 since its launch on the PS4 and while we're in love with the game as a whole, there are some elements that need improvement. The few rough edges in this title must be smoothed out so that it can appeal to a larger audience. While its F2P status is a real benefit, it needs to offer more options so that it maintains a solid population for years to come. Here are the 10 things PS2 needs to prosper.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

With sincere apologies to the many individuals and FPS clans we have encountered while blogging like GUN, DocEroc, Plymco Pilgrim, JLongshot, Geirbiscohn, Alyoyo, AimFix, El Capitrucho, Englishsnake and the Last Ninja, there are some well-known groups we just can't wait to see on Auraxis.

All are FPS Luminaries for different reasons, but the prospect of seeing them all in a huge landscape is inviting to say the least. To be clear, its simply one of the things that excites us most. In the past 5 years many games have promised an environment where FPS clans can wage war in the massive social, political, violent fashion we all love so much, but all have failed for one reason or another. Planetside 2 could be the title that finally delivers on the promises of so many titles before it. Imagine for a moment great FPS mechanics, hardcore gameplay, a complete library of vehicles and other assets, with battlefields bigger than MAG and Dust 514 combined, but in a legitimate polished and thoroughly tested AAA title. Add to that a developer willing to listen to its playerbase, all wrapped up nicely with the all-are-welcome nature of F2P. How can you not be excited about Planestside 2? It may well be the one place where all roads that lead to a true MMOFPS converge.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Yesterday we finally got the news that the Planetside 2 Beta will launch on 1/20/15 signup is here
The excitement is growing exponentially among the many communities invested in a true MMOFPS of this scale. Many FPS luminaries have expressed genuine excitement at the prospect of Planetside 2. Are you a former MAG clan or Dust corp excited to wage war on the battlefields of Auraxis? Let us know in the comments!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

The PS2 Whiteboard is quite simply, THE BLUEPRINT. Console players are eagerly anticipating the massive battles only Auraxis can offer. Castoffs from MAG and Dust 514 are understandably excited about joining the PS2 community as its the only game remotely close to providing the scale they are looking for.

Monday, June 23, 2014

While our blog will continue to monitor and cover EVE: Legion and New Eden, due to the mass exodus Dust has undergone due to its slowed development, we've decided to shift our blog to the considerable community now forming from Dust 514 and MAG castoffs in anticipation of Planetside for the PS4.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Love them or hate them they are the most dynamic individuals in Dust's short history. As the core community and luminaries leave and the game draws to a close, we felt it was our duty to highlight New Eden's most influential planetside mercenaries and powerbrokers. Without further ado: Your ten Dust Hall of Fame members.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Like many members of the community our blog writers were both shocked and disappointed to learn that Dust 514 development was being slowed to a crawl. For more balance we decided a piece with two perspectives would be best so that more than one voice could be heard.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Forum poster Matobar of Onslaught Inc. recently posted an essay that gets right to the core of why so many Dust 514 fans are furious with CCP. He perfectly illustrates the frustration, betrayal and anger that longtime fans of the 'groundpounder window' into New Eden are feeling at this stage. Keep reading for a really great read.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

In a move that few saw coming, CCP used the Dust 514 Keynote at this
year's fanfest to advise the gaming community of two things 1) that
Project Legion was its new version of their ground-based MMOFPS and that
it was being developed for PC and 2) Dust development was essentially over
and the game's support would slow to a crawl [although for some reason
they seem hesitant to admit it] it could have something to do with the prospect of no more sales of AUR items, but who knows.

It might seem odd because
although we disagree [wholeheartedly and passionately] with the way this
was done, we agree it was a decision that had to be made. For a myriad
of reasons Dust couldn't succeed on the PS3 and had to transition to a
better platform. We get that part, but 1) why delay this announcement
when the decision was made months ago? and 2) why continue to take money
from and mislead the community with promises of Soon™ and ask for
patience when players were essentially paying for a glorified beta and
nothing close to the vision they were sold on.

Okay, not really. Dust 514, CCP's
"first-person-shooter-tied-into-EVE-Online-through-some-kind-of-magic"
still exists and will exist for the foreseeable future. They're not
shutting down the servers anytime soon, and in fact every CCP developer
I've spoken to at Fanfest has reiterated the company's commitment to
Dust 514 players.

But as a PlayStation 3 exclusive there's no doubt its days are
numbered—and no doubt that Dust 514 didn't really pan out as well as
either CCP or EVE players hoped.
So why not start anew?